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Bob D. wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 6:06 pm Image
ISTR reading that's a rejected design for a ship from Star Wars too?

Or maybe one ship in Star Wars became a different ship in Star Wars actually. I don't bloody know :lol:
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Bob D. wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 6:06 pm Image
I think I just had a little sex wee.....
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 6:07 pm
Bob D. wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 6:06 pm Image
ISTR reading that's a rejected design for a ship from Star Wars too?

Or maybe one ship in Star Wars became a different ship in Star Wars actually. I don't bloody know :lol:
yeah not sure - Space 1999 was first aired in '75, and Star Wars premiered in the US in '77. Dinky Toys also did a slightly different Eagle, the transporter, and it came with iirc four nuclear containers under its middle bit thing. It was all white.
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gremlin wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 5:45 pm An orange and a walnut. :cry:
Cor.......yow wuz posh...we got orange peel and nutshells...didn't arf make a mess in the shoe box we lived in on even dates...odds we just stayed in the tip.
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Bob D. wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 6:55 pm
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 6:07 pm
Bob D. wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 6:06 pm Image
ISTR reading that's a rejected design for a ship from Star Wars too?

Or maybe one ship in Star Wars became a different ship in Star Wars actually. I don't bloody know :lol:
yeah not sure - Space 1999 was first aired in '75, and Star Wars premiered in the US in '77. Dinky Toys also did a slightly different Eagle, the transporter, and it came with iirc four nuclear containers under its middle bit thing. It was all white.
I had that, got it as a swap for something - I can't remember what though or who with.
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Remembered another, one year I got a Mamod steam engine (still have it). It was interesting but once you'd run it for a while, blown the whistle and driven a few Meccano things with it, it got a bit boring tbh.

(Not childhood but my nephew did get up one Christmas morning to find his girlfriend/partner had bought him a brand new Triumph bike - Speed Triple of some sort iirc. Nice.)
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My Dad dug out some of the old train set stuff a while back. One of his colleagues was building a set so my Dad went for go.

The one at the back was deffo a Christmas present of mine in about 1994. The middle one is also mine, but I can't remember when...think I might have bought it some Birthday money. The front one was joint with my brother again.

And yes I've just spotted my Dad's railway magazine :lol:

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it was all about action force and GI Joe for me

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can't wait to buy them for my lad :mrgreen:
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My standout Xmas present memory was from when I was about 6 or 7, when my dad had made me a scale model of a castle, complete with a lot of hand-painted metal soldiers. Even at that age I can remember thinking 'how long did all this take?' I remember playing the Grand old Duke of York, marching my regiment up and down the hill leading to the castle.

Shortly after that my folks Got Religion, and a particularly pernicious variant thereof - Jehovah's Witnesses. So, very abruptly the Xmas and birthday presents stopped. They didn't restart until my early 20s when I decided I really didn't need that shit and kicked it into touch. It also probably explains my lack of enthusiasm for Christmas and all its trappings, having been force-fed the 'Christmas is a lie' juice for so long.
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Count Steer wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 7:51 pm Remembered another, one year I got a Mamod steam engine (still have it). It was interesting but once you'd run it for a while, blown the whistle and driven a few Meccano things with it, it got a bit boring tbh.
When my parents moved we found that my Dad had kept the Mamod stream Rolls that he bought me when I was about 5 and completely uninterested. :(

Best present we ever got was the Puch Magnum X we rode into the ground over the next 5 years or so, until we were old enough to ride on the road. :D
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mangocrazy wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:45 pm the Grand old Duke of York,
Baby D sings that loads at the moment. I always think that the Duke of York has gone down hill somewhat in recent years when I hear it :lol:
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I’ll never forget walking into the living room to one of these when I was about 6
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Scud wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 6:19 pm 66AEB1C9-DA9D-470B-BB59-F877FD1AE966.jpeg

I’ll never forget walking into the living room to one of these when I was about 6
Same colour as mine! :D

We've still got it, I'm going to try to get it running again.
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Rockburner wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 8:40 pm
Scud wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 6:19 pm 66AEB1C9-DA9D-470B-BB59-F877FD1AE966.jpeg

I’ll never forget walking into the living room to one of these when I was about 6
Same colour as mine! :D

We've still got it, I'm going to try to get it running again.
Mine went over to Holland to my cousin a year later when I got a ty80, I believe he still has it somewhere in a barn on their farm.
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The first one that come to mind was when I was about 14.

A large (100cm 60 cm x 60 cm) box was under the tree labelled for my older brother and I.

We'd been asking about a motorbike for the field but we also knew that that wasn't really in budget (it's tricky when you have 5 siblings!)

The rules in our house was that you don't get your "under the tree" presents until after Christmas dinner is done along with all the washing up !
Finally the time came to open the box :banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-dance:
Inside, where two smaller boxes, we took one each. Inside each box was a smaller box, inside each smaller box was a smaller box !! This went on and on until finally one of the boxes revealed itself to be empty, the other one finished at a matchbox!!
Inside the matchbox was a key !!!!! :banana-dance: :banana-dance:
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